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Looking at the early 2009 AFC Championship Odds, New England has the easiest schedule so they should have home feied through out, and they are tough to beat at home. Everyone is picking San Diego to make it to the Superbowl this year but if they have to play Indianapolis they will not get by them as they have revenge on there mind after last years loss.
New England Patriots- How will coach Belichick approach this season after finishing one win shy of a perfect 19-0 season. The Patriots bring back their record-shattering offense, virtually intact. They will win this division if there isn't an injury to Tom Brady. The Patriots have the easiest Schedule in 2008. Their opponents had a .387 winning percentages in 2007, losing 58 more games than they won. They are only going to play four playoff teams from last year and the other 12 they play had losing records last year. It was so clear that last year trying to go 16-0 took a toll on New England going into the playoffs. They made it all the way to the Superbowl but just got by in the NFL playoffs games. It would be very wise this year to lose a game early in the season so they are thinking about this again. The early 2009 AFC Championship Odds at Sportsbetting.com have New England Patriots 11/5 to win the AFC Championship Indianapolis Colts- The Colts are looking to grab there sixth straight division title. Last year the Colts suffered a big loss to San Diego at home as a 9 point favorite in the AFC Divisional playoffs. The Colts should run away with this division once again. They are 21-0 in September and October since 2005 and they appear to have an easy schedule in 2008 against Chicago, at Minnesota, Jacksonville, at Houston, Baltimore, at Green Bay and at Tennessee. Just like last season November should determined where the Colts match up in the playoffs, with home field through out or not. The early 2009 AFC Championship Odds at Sportsbetting.com have Indianapolis Colts 4-1 to win the AFC Championship The Colts ended up going 13-3 last season. Quarterback Manning tuned 32 in March, but experts expect him to have another Pro Bowl season. The Colts averaged 28.1 points and 358.7 yards per game last season and that was without his favorite wide receiver Harrison for 11 games. The retirement of Green Bay's Brett Favre now means Manning owns the record for most consecutive games at 160. View 2009 AFC Championship Odds at OnlineSportsHandicapping.com before you bet on bet on NFL Football at Sportsbetting.com
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